"Sometimes the cheers rewarded Campbell's still-strong singing or his tasty guitar solos on 'Gentle on My Mind' and 'Wichita Lineman'; on 'Lovesick Blues' (originally popularized by Hank Williams) he showed off a yodel as true-blue as it might've been in the early Sixties," Wood wrote. "At other points, though, Campbell's fans were responding to the almost unbearable poignancy of a man delivering time-worn lyrics heavy with new meaning, as when he admitted, 'I am so afraid of dying,' in 'Galveston.'"

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Federal Judge P.K. Holmes of Fort Smith issued a 32-page ruling yesterday indicating he contemplates punishment of 16 lawyers who moved a class action lawsuit against an insurance company out of his court to a state court in Polk County after a settlement had been worked out.